England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 pàgines |
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Pàgina 23
... whole Army , having prevented us , were gotten to Newbury and possest the Towne . But the next morning , being Wednesday , by breake of day order was given for our march to an hill called Bigs - hill neere to Newbury , and the onely ...
... whole Army , having prevented us , were gotten to Newbury and possest the Towne . But the next morning , being Wednesday , by breake of day order was given for our march to an hill called Bigs - hill neere to Newbury , and the onely ...
Pàgina 24
... whole body charged upon them bravely , and were as well received . Sir Philip Stapleton was here charged both in front and flanck , his whole Regiment having spent both their Pistols , and was so encompassed , that the Enemy and ours ...
... whole body charged upon them bravely , and were as well received . Sir Philip Stapleton was here charged both in front and flanck , his whole Regiment having spent both their Pistols , and was so encompassed , that the Enemy and ours ...
Pàgina 224
... whole , and by the consent of the whole are empowered to govern by such Rules of equality towards all , as that both gover- nours and governed may know certainly what the one may command and what the other must obey ; without the ...
... whole , and by the consent of the whole are empowered to govern by such Rules of equality towards all , as that both gover- nours and governed may know certainly what the one may command and what the other must obey ; without the ...
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